Two bits of paper, one signature, and a crucial part of music video history will go on sale this week – with bidding beginning at $25,000
As a result, his epic 13-minute video for his 9m-selling single was shot in downtown Los Angeles in October 1983. Winning the Grammy for best video album in 1984, as well as best long-form music video in 1985, the blockbuster work altered the boundaries for what a pop-music video could be – so much so, that in 2009, the Library of Congress added Thriller to the National Film Registry. It remains the first and only music video to be selected for the registry.
Those with a cool $25,000 (£16,000) or so lying around can place a bid at the auctioneers website.
SOURCE: The Guardian